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  2. Piccolo - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes referred to as a "baby flute" or piccolo flute, the modern piccolo has the same type of fingerings as the standard transverse flute, [3] but the sound it produces is an octave higher. This has given rise to the name ottavino [ b ] ( Italian pronunciation: [ottaˈviːno] ), by which the instrument is called in Italian [ 4 ] and thus ...

  3. List of compositions by Kaija Saariaho - Wikipedia

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    Notes Message pour Gérard: 2000 mezzo-soprano alto flute (doubling piccolo), percussion, harp, violin, viola, cello, and double bass 4 min. Kaija Saariaho (text collage) [11] French [11] Tempest Songbook: 2004 soprano and baritone original: flute, clarinet, harp, guitar, mandolin, violin, viola, cello, and double bass

  4. General MIDI - Wikipedia

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    MIDI note numbers shown in parentheses next to their corresponding keyboard note. In GM standard MIDI files, channel 10 is reserved for percussion instruments only. [ 3 ] Notes recorded on channel 10 always produce percussion sounds when transmitted to a keyboard or synth module which uses the GM standard.

  5. Percussion notation - Wikipedia

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    The notation of non-pitched percussion instruments is less standardized, and therefore often includes a key or legend specifying which line or space each individual instrument will be notated on. Cymbals are usually notated with 'x' note heads, drums with normal elliptical note heads and auxiliary percussion with alternative note heads. [1]

  6. General MIDI Level 2 - Wikipedia

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    2.2 Additional percussion notes. 2.3 Supported Control Change messages. ... Piccolo: 74 0 Flute: 75 0 Recorder: 76 0 Pan Flute: 77 0 Bottle Blow 78 0 Shakuhachi: 79 0

  7. Shorthand for orchestra instrumentation - Wikipedia

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    Percussion: timpani, snare drum, bass drum, chimes, etc. Keyboard instruments: celesta, organ, piano; String instruments: harp, violins, violas, cellos, basses, frequently abbreviated to 'str', 'strs' or similar. If any soloists or a choir are called for, their parts are usually printed between the percussion/keyboards and the strings in the score.

  8. Partita for Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    It is scored for three flutes (third doubling piccolo), two oboes, cor anglais, three clarinets (third doubling bass clarinet), three bassoons (third doubling contrabassoon) – four horns, three trumpets, three trombones, tuba – timpani, four percussion (snare drum, military drum, bass drum, cymbals, tambourine, castanets, triangle ...

  9. List of percussion instruments - Wikipedia

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    For example, a samba whistle (or apito) is an unpitched percussion instrument, [contradictory] but a whistle in general is not. For brevity, synonyms represented in Wikipedia by redirects to a main article are not listed, but may be mentioned as a note. Only the main article names are listed in these cases.